Time-out definition

Time-out means a behavioral intervention in which a student is temporarily removed from a learning activity without being secluded.
Time-out means a behavioral intervention in which a student is temporarily removed from a learning activity without being confined.
Time-out means a behavior management technique in which a student is separated from other students for a limited period of time in a monitored setting.

Examples of Time-out in a sentence

  • To calculate this amount, we multiply such per-gallon rate by the number of gallons needed to refill the fuel and DEF tanks to their levels at Time Out, as determined by reading the fuel and DEF gauges and rounding to the nearest 1/8th of a tank.

  • You agree to ensure that, upon return to us, the Equipment is clean, free of all Hazardous Substances, rental-ready, and otherwise in substantially the same order, condition and repair as at Time Out, Ordinary Wear excepted.

  • Sleeping Periods, Meal Breaks, Time required for vehicle/equipment maintenance, Crew Change Time, Out of Service Time are considered non-compensable.

  • If you accept the “Fuel Service Option” at Time Out, you will (i) be charged for all fuel and DEF in the respective tank(s) at Time Out, as shown on the Face Pages; (ii) not be required to pay us any other fuel service charge; and (iii) not receive any credit for any fuel or DEF remaining in the respective tank(s) at the end of the Rental Period.

  • If you do not accept the “Fuel Service Option” at Time Out, you agree to return the fuel and DEF levels of the Equipment to the levels at Time Out.


More Definitions of Time-out

Time-out means a behavior management technique in which, to provide a student with an opportunity to regain self-control, the student is separated from other students for a limited period in a setting:
Time-out means the involuntary removal of an individual by a staff person from a source of reinforcement to a different, open location for a specified period of time or until the problem behavior has subsided to discontinue or reduce the frequency of problematic behavior.
Time-out means brief removal from sources of reinforcement within instructional contexts that does not meet the definition of seclusion or isolation. Time out includes both of the following:
Time-out means providing a patient a voluntary opportunity to regain self-control in a designated area from which the patient is not physically prevented from leaving.
Time-out means an out of group activity for a child with adult supervision.
Time-out means a discipline technique in which a child is moved for a brief time away from the stimulation and reinforcement of ongoing activities and other children in the group to allow the child who is losing self-control to regain composure.
Time-out means a behavioral intervention in which a student is temporarily removed from a